Mail logic: Football bloke goes to London = he must be having an interview ~

Brendan Rodgers spotted in London...so was the former Liverpool manager using Waterloo Station to get to a job interview?

*Brendan Rodgers was spotted at Waterloo on Monday afternoon
*Fulham, QPR and Charlton are all on the lookout for new managers
*Rodgers was sacked by Liverpool after a poor start to the season
*The ex-Liverpool boss has plenty of experience in the Championship
*More asterisks

Brendan Rodgers has been spotted in London prompting social media to go into overdrive suggesting he could be heading for a job interview. Photographs appeared on Twitter on Monday afternoon of the former Liverpool boss at Waterloo Station dressed in a suit and tie. There are currently three Championship clubs based in London who are on the lookout for a new manager.

Both Fulham and Charlton Athletic are accessible from either Waterloo or Waterloo East or he could have got on the London Underground and worked his way to Queens Park Rangers. Although highly unlikely, Rodgers could also have jumped on a South West Train and gone to Cobham and Stoke d'Abernon station - which is next to Chelsea's training ground. Alternatively he could have been wearing a concealed jetpack, and blasted off towards Atletico Fray Bentos in Spain.

If Moyes can get a decent job after miserably failing at United, can't see why Brendan should ever go near Fulham, QPR and Charlton.

The Swansea job can be his again IMO. They have tricky month ahead. With the exception of Bournemouth home, they have Pool (A), City (A) and Leicester and WH home that are doing pretty well this season.

I can see him getting a glance at the job if they continue on the bad patch.

In other Brendan news: it seems that Rodgers will feel really welcome in his new job working with perma-moron Richard Keys of Bein Sports:

Richard Keys: "Rodgers wanted him out. With Carragher already gone, Rodgers knew that with Gerrard on the way out too, the club was now his - all his."

"Gerrard used his mate Carragher as his mouthpiece to hint at what was going on whilst remaining publicly very dignified. Rodgers has continued to heap praise on his inspirational skipper whilst quietly continuing to humiliate and frustrate him whenever he could".

The former England captain is on tour promoting his new autobiography I, Gerrard.

You're truly the lone hero throwing himself on the grenade with all this Heil reading you're doing for our benefit, Steve. Also absolutely love the expression perma-moron and 'his new autobiography I, Gerrard'.

I've been driving the missus mad each night as I try to solve the mystery of why Liverpool Football Club dispensed with my unique services. To give her a break, I decided to become a pundit on something called BEINSports, as part of my relentless quest of self-improvement. The channel's genial host Richard Keys immediately made me feel at home - by losing to Crystal Palace. His colleague Andy Gray wasn't so friendly though...

Odds have been slashed on a return to management for Brendan Rodgers at Championship side Queens Park Rangers, the Express report. The former Liverpool boss is as short as 5/2 with some bookmakers, down from 14/1 previously, behind another ex-Premier League gaffer Nigel Pearson. Interim manager Neil Warnock and Burton Albion boss Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink are the other favourites to replace Chris Ramsey on a permanent basis.

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The former Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has been linked with the vacant Galatasaray job according to the Turkish newspaper Fotospor. The report states that Galatasaray’s sporting director Cenk Ergun met with Rodgers representatives in London.

That's actually disappointing - he's far better than that as a manager. This sort of move I'd not even expect from Moyes at this stage - both managers seem to overrate themselves but going out to Qatar seems to just be giving-up (and cashing-in of course).

That's actually disappointing - he's far better than that as a manager. This sort of move I'd not even expect from Moyes at this stage - both managers seem to overrate themselves but going out to Qatar seems to just be giving-up (and cashing-in of course).

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I guess the phone wasn't quite as red hot as he imagined. Here are 3 camels...

That's actually disappointing - he's far better than that as a manager. This sort of move I'd not even expect from Moyes at this stage - both managers seem to overrate themselves but going out to Qatar seems to just be giving-up (and cashing-in of course).

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He knows that a divorce won't come cheap. He is still young and needs the money.

Since his October sacking, Brendan Rodgers has kept himself to himself.

Actually, he dealt with the whole situation, including Jurgen Klopp’s appointment in his place, with humility and dignity.

Rodgers has been linked with the Swansea and Chelsea jobs, but after turning down the advances of his former club – he’ll eventually make his return to our screens on Sky Sports on ‘Goals on Sunday’ – a football talk show with high profile guests – according to KopTalk.

You can be certain that Chris Kamara and Ben Shepherd will be keen on questioning Rodgers about his Liverpool firing.

The Northern Irishman nearly led us to a famous title, but his failings in the transfer market and inability to function without Luis Suarez eventually saw FSG turn their attentions elsewhere.

Rodgers is a classy, intelligent man – and we’re interested to hear what he’s got to say on football matters both past and present. You can be sure he’ll maintain the levels of respect he displayed upon his exit, unlike many managers who choose to air dirty laundry in public.

Shame if he doesn't manage another decent sized team. Unlike Moyes I like the style of his football and he did a much better job with Pool than people give him credit for.. much better than what Moyes did with us.

Shame if he doesn't manage another decent sized team. Unlike Moyes I like the style of his football and he did a much better job with Pool than people give him credit for.. much better than what Moyes did with us.

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I'd say that the two situations were completely different, both suitable for mid table clubs.

I'd say that the two situations were completely different, both suitable for mid table clubs.

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True. Either way I think Rodgers next move is going to be interesting. . He needs to make sure he doesn't beat himself up too much about the Liverpool job and sell himself short. Next job has to be a decent side in the PL or La Liga.. once you accept a lower league side, thats it.. you'll never get in the big time again. He's only 42 and he does know how to produce good stylish football. . He just doesn't know how to win things. Deserves another chance to prove he has learnt something.

He does have a horrible personality and an awful ego but that hasn't stopped Van Gaal from winning trophies.

True. Either way I think Rodgers next move is going to be interesting. . He needs to make sure he doesn't beat himself up too much about the Liverpool job and sell himself short. Next job has to be a decent side in the PL or La Liga.. once you accept a lower league side, thats it.. you'll never get in the big time again. He's only 42 and he does know how to produce good stylish football. . He just doesn't know how to win things. Deserves another chance to prove he has learnt something.

He does have a horrible personality and an awful ego but that hasn't stopped Van Gaal from winning trophies.

Sorry Steve xox

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Both are going to have to accept something lesser, just to build their reputation back up again, and get in the running for the top jobs. Agree that Brentan's next will likely be more interesting than Moyes.